“You’ve got about 10 volumes, I think, to read the whole novel so it does get quite heavy,” Klinger ...
Leaving behind a legacy of high ambition at SA school for vision impaired
Principal Sheila Klinger can always tell when her students have brought Harry Potter books to school. With each Braille volume of the novel measuring at least five centimetres deep, she’ll hear them thumping around in their backpacks.
At SA's only state-run school for the vision impaired, principal Sheila Klinger expects students to achieve their best.
This story appeared in the August 2016 edition of Australian Teacher Magazine.
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